HomeAid Houston's Project Playhouse topped the roster at the Astros versus the Oakland A's game, July 29, at Minute Maid Park as the winners of the Playhouse, coworkers Toni Williams and Rebecca Bridges, and Williams' daughters Courtney and Christina and nephew Ayden Cox, were invited on to the field during pre-game activities for the ceremonial key presentation.

"We were so excited to hear we had won the playhouse," Williams said. "Rebecca and I were both volunteers for the fundraiser, and we entered together for a chance to win. Even though my daughters are 15 and 17, they will enjoy the entertainment features that are included and will have fun watching my 4-year-old nephew play with everything it has to offer."

The playhouse included amenities such as an LED TV, PS3, a DVD player and an iPod docking station/portable speaker, air conditioning, lighting and professional design elements.

This is the eighth consecutive year HomeAid Houston and the Astros have partnered for Project Playhouse. All proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit HomeAid's mission to build new lives for homeless families and individuals through housing and community outreach.

"The key presentation on the field was the perfect finale to a successful year for Project Playhouse," said Bette Moser, executive director of HomeAid Houston. "MHI and the dozens of sponsors, vendors and trades who participated in the project took pride in the creation of this unique playhouse and the knowledge the funds raised will bring hope to Houston's homeless."

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